CASBS Announces 2018-19 Fellows
The incoming class conduct research in a diversity of fields within or intersecting the social and behavioral sciences: anthropology, classics, communication, economics, history, law, medicine, philosophy, political science, sociology, science and technology studies, and psychology.
Seventeen fellows (46%) are female.
Four fellows are Stanford faculty: Estelle Freedman (history; formerly a CASBS fellow in 2009-10), Michelle Jackson (sociology), Adrienne Mayor (science, technology and society), and Reviel Netz (classics; formerly a CASBS fellow in 2004-05).
A group of three fellows – Freedman, Jennifer Freyd (formerly a CASBS fellow in 1989-90), and Elizabeth Armstrong – will arrive with the intent of pursuing an approved collaborative project on “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Sexual Violence: Individual, Institutional, and Structural Forces.”
Several fellowships are funded by some of the Center’s partner fellowship programs. The Berggruen Institute will support four fellows (Mike Ananny, Dominique Lestel, Adrienne Mayor, Jacob Ward). This will be the fourth year the Berggruen Institute has funded multiple fellows. For the second consecutive year, the Science and Technology Policy Research and Information Center (STPI) within the National Applied Research Laboratories of Taiwan (NARLabs), a federal government agency, will support one Stanford-Taiwan Social Science fellow (Tai-Li Chou). Also for the second consecutive year, Presence, a center at Stanford Medical School led by National Humanities Medal recipient Dr. Abraham Verghese, will support one fellow (Andrew Elder). Through the Pro Futura Science Program, the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study will support one fellow (Elise Dermineur). Finally, the Center is delighted to welcome its inaugural two fellows (Francis Dennig, Songfa Zhong) based on a partnership with the National University of Singapore.
“The fellowship program is the cornerstone upholding the Center’s sterling reputation, and indeed provides a model that other centers and institutes have emulated for decades,” said CASBS associate director Sally Schroeder. “We approach the fellow selection process very seriously. I continue to be amazed by the standard of excellence we establish each year. We’ve reached that standard yet again with the 2018-19 class.”
It is possible that one or more additional fellows will be added to the roster in the coming months.
In addition to fellows, the Center has three other appointment designations: visiting scholars (academics who are spouses/partners of fellows), research affiliates (non-Stanford scholars who lead CASBS-based projects), and faculty fellows (Stanford faculty who lead CASBS-based projects). The Center will finalize these appointments by late spring.
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Since its inception in 1954, researchers associated with the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University have explored vexing questions and concerns. They have created and extended knowledge of our world and contributed to evidence-based policy and solutions. Approximately 2,700 fellows have flourished on the Center’s hilltop campus, among them luminary figures in the nation’s public and intellectual life. Kenneth Arrow, Erik Erikson, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Albert Hirschman, Daniel Kahneman, Arthur Koestler, Thomas Kuhn, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Robert Merton, John Rawls, Edward Said, Deborah Tannen, Amos Tversky, and Oliver Williamson are just a few examples. CASBS alumni include 26 Nobel Laureates, 24 Pulitzer Prize winners, 51 MacArthur fellows, and 26 National Medal of Science winners.
The 2018–19 Class
Name | Field | Institution/Affiliation |
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Fellows | ||
Mike Ananny | Communication | University of Southern California |
Eva Anduiza | Political Science | Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain) |
Elizabeth Armstrong | Sociology | University of Michigan |
Patricia Banks | Sociology | Mount Holyoke College |
Niko Besnier | Anthropology | University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) |
Bart Bonikowski | Sociology | Harvard University |
Jacob Bowers | Political Science | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Christopher J. Bryan | Psychology | University of Chicago |
Tai-Li Chou | Psychology | National Taiwan University |
Francis Dennig | Economics | National University of Singapore |
Elise Dermineur | History | Umea University (Sweden) |
Andrew T. Elder | Medicine | University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom) |
Estelle Freedman | History | Stanford University |
Jennifer J. Freyd | Psychology | University of Oregon |
Miriam A. Golden | Political Science | University of California, Los Angeles |
Benjamin Mako Hill | Communication | University of Washington |
Ying-yi Hong | Psychology | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Michelle Jackson | Sociology | Stanford University |
Jerry Jacobs | Sociology | University of Pennsylvania |
Sherman James | Psychology | Duke University |
Mark Kayser | Political Science | Hertie School of Governance (Germany) |
Daniel Kelly | Philosophy | Purdue University |
Dominique Lestel | Philosophy | École Normale Supérieure (France) |
Peter Loewen | Political Science | University of Toronto (Canada) |
Elizabeth V. Lonsdorf | Psychology | Franklin & Marshall College |
Adrienne Mayor | Science, Technology and Society | Stanford University |
Ruth Milkman | Sociology | The Graduate Center, CUNY |
Reviel Netz | Classics | Stanford University |
Stephen Sawyer | History | American University of Paris (France) |
Dan Simon | Law and Psychology | University of Southern California |
Maya Tudor | Political Science | University of Oxford (United Kingdom) |
Vanessa Tyson | Political Science | Scripps College |
Jacob Ward | Communication | Al Jazeera |
Kim M. Williams | Political Science | Portland State University |
Cara Wong | Political Science | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Linda Woodhead | Sociology | Lancaster University (United Kingdom) |
Kirsten Wysen | Public Affairs, Public Policy, and Urban Studies | King County Government |
Songfa Zhong | Economics | National University of Singapore |
CASBS Faculty Fellows and Research Affiliates | ||
Paul Brest | Law | Stanford University |
Raj Chetty | Economics | Stanford University |
Robert Gibbons | Economics | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
David Grusky | Sociology | Stanford University |
Daniel Ho | Law | Stanford University |
Roberta Katz | Anthropology | Stanford University |
Robert Keohane | Political Science | Princeton University |
John Markoff | Journalism | New York Times |
Arnold Milstein | Medicine | Stanford University |
Josiah Ober | Classics | Stanford University |
Nathaniel Persily | Law | Stanford University |
Woody Powell | Sociology | Stanford University |
Abraham Verghese | Medicine | Stanford University |
Visiting Scholars | ||
Daniela Niesta Kayser | Psychology | University of Potsdam (Germany) |
Cecile Roudeau | Literature | Paris Diderot University (France) |